Helping people improve their quality of life and relationships
Since 2001, we have been committed to our purpose
With mystique, professionalism and total discretion.
Helping people improve their quality of life and relationships
Since 2001, we have been committed to our purpose
With mystique, professionalism and total discretion.
As a solution-focused therapist, my goal is to help you discover your true potential and lead a life worth celebrating. While we cannot change difficult situations from the past, we can work together to better understand and resolve the challenges in your life.
Because relationships are key to a person’s happiness, I pay special attention to helping people improve connections with other important people in their lives.
By applying complementary therapy approaches and techniques, we will uncover long-standing behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be preventing you from experiencing a fuller and more meaningful life.
Whether you are seeking additional support and guidance through a challenging situation or are simply ready to move in a new direction in your life, I look forward to working with you to achieve your goals.
As a solution-focused therapist, my goal is to help you discover your true potential and lead a life worth celebrating. While we cannot change difficult situations from the past, we can work together to better understand and resolve the challenges in your life.
Because relationships are key to a person’s happiness, I pay special attention to helping people improve connections with other important people in their lives.
By applying complementary therapy approaches and techniques, we will uncover long-standing behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be preventing you from experiencing a fuller and more meaningful life.
Whether you are seeking additional support and guidance through a challenging situation or are simply ready to move in a new direction in your life, I look forward to working with you to achieve your goals.
I am a graduate of the University of Southern California Master of Social Work program, one of the most reputable universities in the country.
I have provided Mental Health Services since 1992, first working with people with chronic psychiatric disorders and drug addictions, battered women, children with learning disabilities, and psychiatric disorders.
I completed my graduate school internship at the VA (Veterans Administration) working with Veterans of Vietnam and the Korean War and in the Geriatric Unit helping veterans with dementia and neurodegenerative disorders.
I also have personal experience dealing with these diagnoses, as my own grandmother has had Alzheimer’s disease for over a decade and my own mother suffered from Lewy body dementia.
Also, my macro project for my graduate school internship was about ways to improve multicultural sensitivity in the VA system.
Later I moved to the Center for Child and Family Guidance in Philadelphia – now the Minuchin Center for the Family – to learn Salvador Minuchin’s approach to structural family therapy.
I have trained in Gottman Couples Therapy, obtaining a Level I and Level 2 certification, as well as a certification in Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT) for Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, Trauma and Insomnia, as well as the Trauma Informed Treatment certification, from Bryn Mawr University.
I have been in successful private practice since 2001, first in New Jersey, then also in the State of Pennsylvania and the State of Florida. I am fully trilingual in English, Spanish and French. I am bicultural and very attuned to the people’s culture as it informs treatment.
I have also completed training as a funeral director and bereavement counselor and have worked in bereavement, bereavement counseling and hospice for many years, helping patients and their families prepare for death and supporting family grief after death. of a loved one.
Personally, I divorced after 23 years of marriage from who is still my best friend. I am the father of a biological son and an adopted son, both of whom are precious to me and have taught me and continue to teach me many lessons.
I have hobbies like playing tennis and traveling, and am forever in search of growth and knowledge.
I am a graduate of the University of Southern California Master of Social Work program, one of the most reputable universities in the country.
I have provided Mental Health Services since 1992, first working with people with chronic psychiatric disorders and drug addictions, battered women, children with learning disabilities, and psychiatric disorders.
I completed my graduate school internship at the VA (Veterans Administration) working with Veterans of Vietnam and the Korean War and in the Geriatric Unit helping veterans with dementia and neurodegenerative disorders.
I also have personal experience dealing with these diagnoses, as my own grandmother has had Alzheimer’s disease for over a decade and my own mother suffered from Lewy body dementia.
Also, my macro project for my graduate school internship was about ways to improve multicultural sensitivity in the VA system.
Later I moved to the Center for Child and Family Guidance in Philadelphia – now the Minuchin Center for the Family – to learn Salvador Minuchin’s approach to structural family therapy.
I have trained in Gottman Couples Therapy, obtaining a Level I and Level 2 certification, as well as a certification in Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT) for Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, Trauma and Insomnia, as well as the Trauma Informed Treatment certification, from Bryn Mawr University.
I have been in successful private practice since 2001, first in New Jersey, then also in the State of Pennsylvania and the State of Florida. I am fully trilingual in English, Spanish and French. I am bicultural and very attuned to the people’s culture as it informs treatment.
I have also completed training as a funeral director and bereavement counselor and have worked in bereavement, bereavement counseling and hospice for many years, helping patients and their families prepare for death and supporting family grief after death. of a loved one.
Personally, I divorced after 23 years of marriage from who is still my best friend. I am the father of a biological son and an adopted son, both of whom are precious to me and have taught me and continue to teach me many lessons.
I have hobbies like playing tennis and traveling, and am forever in search of growth and knowledge.
I have more than 30 years of experience and support organizations with a worldwide reputation
I have more than 30 years of experience and support organizations with a worldwide reputation